At Journey Safari Club, we are committed to supporting conservation efforts in Southern and Eastern Africa, which is why we proudly partner with local conservation organisations.
African Wildlife Vets, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of wildlife species. With the increased threats to biodiversity, such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and disease spread, African Wildlife Vets plays a crucial role in providing high-quality veterinary attention and care to protect vulnerable species.
Founded by Dr. Dave Cooper, Dr. Pete Goodman, and Kate Church, African Wildlife Vets addresses the shortfall in veterinary services and supports wildlife organisations in their mission to conserve threatened species. By working together with African Wildlife Vets, we aim to contribute to the long-term sustainability of Africa’s precious wildlife heritage.
Ele-Collection is dedicated to tackling the growing plastic pollution crisis in Victoria Falls. With plastic waste posing a serious threat to both the environment and local wildlife, Ele-Collection provides an innovative solution by transforming plastic into a valuable resource. By diverting plastic from the ecosystem and repurposing it, they help protect communities and wildlife from its harmful effects.
Founded in response to the devastating impact of plastic on elephants and other wildlife, Ele-Collection works with local partners to create sustainable alternatives. Their plastic-to-aggregate solution not only reduces waste but also contributes to long-term environmental conservation.
Wild Tomorrow is a conservation organisation working to ensure that the world that comes after us is a world in which biodiversity thrives. We protect and restore habitat for the benefit of wildlife, local communities, and the planet.
Based in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, our mission is to safeguard threatened and endangered species by protecting the ecosystems they depend on – from riverbeds to grasslands, from forests to savanna. We believe that a future where wildlife and wild places thrive is possible, and that every one of us has a role to play in making it happen.
Protecting wildlife and the places they call home.